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Sunday February 27, 4PM ET
A Conversation with Paul Murtha and Tom Rotondi

 

About the Speaker

Murtha

Composer, arranger Paul Murtha (b. 1960) is a native of Johnstown, Pennsylvania where he studied jazz arranging with John Morris and music theory with Richard Napolitan. In 1983, Paul earned a B.S. degree in Music Education (with a minor in Jazz Studies) from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. While at Duquesne, Paul studied jazz arranging with John Wilson and orchestration with Joseph Wilcox Jenkins. A versatile composer-arranger, Paul is at ease in both professional and educational circles and is in constant demand in and around Washington, D.C. Paul has written music for acclaimed mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves, Patti LaBelle, Kathy Mattea, Lou Rawls, Kenny Loggins and Ken Burn’s “Music of the Civil War." He has also written extensively for some of the top college and high school marching bands in the country. Paul’s work with the National Symphony Orchestra includes arrangements for artists such as Trace Adkins, Jordin Sparks, Gloria Estefan, Gladys Knight, Huey Lewis and the News, The Four Tops, The Beach Boys, The Blues Brothers and Five For Fighting for nationally televised events including “A Capitol Fourth” and the “National Memorial Day Concert.”  In December of 2016 Paul’s “A Swingin’ Nutcracker”, a ninety minute work for full symphony orchestra, was premiered by the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.  From 1990 to 1996, Paul served as the Chief Arranger at the United States Military Academy Band at West Point, NY. He served on the arranging staff of The United States Army Band “Pershing’s Own”, in Washington, D.C., from 1996 to 2001 and then served as that band’s Chief Arranger from 2001 to 2016. Paul is published exclusively by the Hal Leonard Corporation where he contributes music to many areas of the instrumental catalogue.

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